Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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The Graham Daily Reporter, Monday, March 80, IMS
BUY DEFENSE BONDS!
IARGA1N DAIS
WednMdi;
and
Thursday
VdultH .............10<
iiddies ----------9c
SPECIAL
PUVIE
Each haiarday
NiclU. U:«M
Baa Yaw Shews
TODAY AND TOMORROW
The East Side Kida
“MR. WISE GUY"
The most outstanding short of IMS—
“THE CAVALCADE OF AVIATION*
Orphan’s Benefit. — —- News
Tuesday Only, March 81
Ricyde Night. Ride your bicyde *o the theatre.
even ride one home.
You may
Methodist Mothers
Club Will Meet
Tuesday Afternoon
The Methodist Mothers Club of
the First Methodist Church will
hold the regular monthly meet-
ing Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m.
at the church..
l>r. S. W. Williams will give
-Hit devotional, and- -Mrs—R. _C*
Turner will speak on “What
Church Membership Means to Par-
ent*." Mrs. George Cole will dis-
cuss “W’hen Children Join the
Church." Mrs. JCD. Cauble’s top-
ic will be “Let Tfiis Be to You a
l>ay of Peculiar Joy."
Mmes. Loren Maples and Rex
Baggett will be hostesses for the
social hour following the program.
All members are urged to be pres-»
Vnt. ' .
Florene Oliver Weds
jJ. T. Butler In
San Diego Rites
The marriage of Miss Florine
Oliver, attractive daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Oliver of Graham,
and J. T. Butler, son o? Mrs. Edith
Butler of Grahnm. took .* place
March 24 at the First Methodist
Church in San Diego, California.
Only the bride** parents and her
sist’er, Miss Wanda Oliver, and L.
W. Burnett, also a former ^Gra-
hani resident, attended the ring
ceremogy. •----
The bride chose a dusty , blue
frock with beige accessories.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Butler at-
tended Graham High School. Mr.
Butler later attended John Tarle-
toh Agricultural College and—is
now employed by Consolidated
Aircraft in San Diego, whet*.* they
are making their hom^.
Give a Book for Victory!
chairman, read a apy «f roles,
which were adapted by the Coun-
cil, and Fay AdeB Atwood an-
nounced that 4-H dab girls will
women ia June and also mentioned
Nation 4-H dub Weak which will
be April 6-11. She raai a copy
of a pledge which w* he aeat to
each dab for a Victory demon-
stration.
llama. C. A. Nte. May and
Butler were aasaed Magataa to
tion May 4, and Man. (Eys* Jaf-
agent, annoaared dates far dairy
meetings aa UBmmmz 3mm, April
7; Proffitt. April M; Mad Top.
April 9; Muaamil. Apr! 14; Ol-
ney, April M; ami Graham, Coun-
ty Wide Dairy Dap, April S.
Members mmwermg veil call
were Macs C. K. Wright. Matt
Harrell, J. L Kaaaary, G- A. Bills,
L. iF. Atwood. Mary Fiddle. Ed
Dairy mple, L.G. Bte, Jack Upa,
Stanley Snas, W. F. Bailey. Jno.
Pender, G. K. Caskey. K. Sodden,
J. P. Tackett, G. R. Jshaaaa. I. B.
CherryhoUaea. OMjrmr Jeffries,
and Lewis flnathrr and Misses
Etna Wilkiaaaa. Fhy AdhE At-
wood and
LIBERTY
THEATRE
new national Theatre
PHONE 174
TODAY LAST TIME
Doaglas Fairbanks, Jr, Rath
Warrick, Akim Tamiraff, J. Car-
rol Naish, H. B. Warner, Henry
Wilcoxon, Jno. Emery, Gloria
Holden, Veda Ann Borg
—In
THE CORSICAN BROrlHKKS”
Alexander Dumas’ Masterpiece of
Adventare.
No woman kaa ever been so loved
or fought fori The exciting story
of twin brothers, so bound that
each feels the other’s pain, hia
happiness and love.
Tuesday - Wednesday,
March 31- April 1
Robert Benchley, Nana Bryant,
Baddy Pepper, Clarence Nash,
Florence Gill, Barnett Parker,
Billy Lee and Norm Fcrgnaon and
Walt Disney and his studio staff
-—Ia—
THE RELUCTANT DRAGON**
A giant show packed with laugh*,
novelty, charm, thrills and exeite-
menL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavJllaad, Arthur Ksaaady,
Charley Grapewia, Gene Lockhart
THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON"
One man’s undying courage telle the story of America's glory! The
heroic 7th U. S. Regiment plunge* late action! Thundering at yon eut
of history’s heart with thrill piled an thrill! -----------
Recent Brides
RJTTURN HOME ^OR
SPRING VACATION
Miss Mary Morrison and Miss
Mary - Leslie Scott, classmate? at
the Hockaday Junior College, will
return to Graham from Hockaday
for their spring vacation.
Miss Morrison, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Morrison will make
a short trip to Wharton and Hous-
ton during the holidays.
Miss Scott, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie B. Scott, will visit' a
few days in Houston and Tyler.
Classes will be resumed on April
13, at which time Miss Morrison
and Miss Scott will return to Dal-
las.
At home near Camp Polk, La.,
is Mrs. A. P. Lowe, Jr., above, Who
until her recent marriage in Fort
Worth to Sgt. Lowe was Miss
(Hells Willis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. R. Nicewarner of Graham.
Sgt. Lowe, son of Mrs. A. P. Lowe
of Granbury, formerly resided in
Graham.
* LOCALS*
Little Denny Knight has return-
ed to his home in Brownfield aft-
er a visit here with Mr. and Mis.
Jess Jones.
Miss Marjorie Ayres
Saturday to her home in Bowte
after a visit here in the homu *f
Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Ayres.
Miss Janis Patterson and Mia.
Roy Hamill were week end vtel-
tors in Fort Worth.
——
Henry Langford of Albany vis-
ited here Saturday and Sunday.
Winifred Thornton of Fart
Worth is visiting friends hero and
at South Bend.
Miss Lowise Golds ton, studsat
at Draughon’s Business College la
Wichita Falls, was the week end
guest Of her parents, Mr. and Mia.
H. M. Goldston.
Lt. Wesley Green of
Field is visiting friends
at South Bend.
here ami.
Young County Home
Demonstration
Council Meets
Members of the Young. County
_ Hump Demonstration Council met
Saturday in the District Court
Room, with Mrs. 1. B. Cherry-
holmes presiding.
Mrft.^Cherryhoime* led the
‘ Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag”
and read the poem. “Freedom,” at
.the close of the reading of the
.minutes by Mrs. G. B. Johnson,
secretary. ^
Mrs. G. E. Caskey, expansion
«hairinan. reported that seven
cluhs had sent reports of meetings
and urged clubs to keep up their
leports and make them one-hun-
dred per cent. She also added
that six clubs sent -reports of
meetings to the papers during
March. Mrs. G. A. Bills reported
on defense work and read a ques-
tionnaire which will be sent to
each club to determine how much
defense work nubei
Mr*. Matt yfsrrell.
JEAN CLEMENTS ON
HONOR ROLL
A freshman ilskul, Jean Cle-
ments was listed on tbe mid-
semester honor roll at Me Murry
College, Abilene, Texas. She had
a total of M grade print*.
The roll inetedes the tep rank-
standing ih ti rmined by grade
ing students ef N* Marry with
points. There were K aa tbe roll.
Twelve poMi are ghsas Mr aa A
and nine points for a B.
Miss Clements is Mm dagtter
of Mr. and Mr*. K. CWmerits of
Graham. .
LOUISE WRIGHT
EMPLOYED AT
C OF C OFFICE
Miss Louise Wright is now em-
ployed at the Chamber of Com-
merce office to take applications
for enlistment in and to give in-
formation concerning the United
States Marines.
Miss Wright is in the office
from ft:30 to 6 o’clock each day.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mr*. Aubrey Walker and little
son born Sunday morning were
dismissed from the Graham Hos-
pital today.
.Mr. and Mrs: C. H. Hayes are
the parents of a little daughter
born Saturday afternoon at the
hospital.’
Misses Laor.ii and LaVara*
Brothers and Robert and Donald
Butler visited in the Flui Smith
home in Burkbumett Sunday.
I b
Mr. and Mr*. H. D. HcNeelay
were visitors in Wichita FsBs
Sunday.
~Lf
Bill Shelton is reported to be
confined to his home because ad
illness.
Miss Annette Ayres spent Mm
week end in Mineral Walla.
LEROY NELSONS TO 1,
MAKE HOME HERE
(AFTER APRIL 1
Leroy C. Nelson and' Mm. Nel-
son, who have been in Wichita
Falls for . approximately two
months, will return to Graham
I!about April 1.
Li Mr. Nelson is a minister of kha
■Church of Christ and will be aa-
Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery For. , , ...
in Pensa O*®***1 ln cVnnffeh*t,c work ia
Graham and the vicinity-
REMOVAL OF RAOMOAD
TRACK STARTED IN
THROCKMORTON TIM WEEK
Throckmorton county people are
witnessing the removal of the
Cisco and Northeastern Railway
tracks, that were pat rite service
in 1928 and ia May Of that year
the first train rite Tbrsckasorton
merited a celebration which ri still
talked about and brought thou-
sands of people rite Mm city.
Today, fourteen years later,
Throckmorton is aa aakred town.
With the lorn of Mm railroad,
the loss of the Wooten Union
Telegraph service, which mas oper-
ated ovogltaes ran along the rail-
road rigM^f-way.
Tribune.
Horv’s the New Amazing
COUGH MIXTURE
From Canada
Druggists Report Big Demand
Sucklcy’i CANADIOL Mixture it different— .
mors effective—(offer in action than anything *
yoo vn ever uied. Get a bottia today. Tain a
coeple oil Cjloyei, InntasH* yon fool itf powerful
effective octipn spread thru throat, head and
bro-^K.ol tubes. Tickling—cough rg ceases—
,,hlrg-o I» loosened and roised—ckgged bron
chiaTlubei Open up, Oir pottages rlnare3r~
All druggists. Satisfaction or money refunded.
are making their home
enta, Fla. Hr*. Fore, above, until
her recent marriage here was Miss
Myrtle Simpson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Axey Simpson, Mr. Fore,
who holds u civil service position
in Pensacola, is the son of W. S.
Fore of Graford and the grandson
of ‘Mrs. Ella Fore of Graham.
Forty-seven growers in Oregon
produce 40 per cent of the nation’s
english pea pack, according to
J. FT Rob bo rough, Extension Serv-
ice horticulturist.
I hiring the six years Texas baa
had an Old Age Assistance pre-
gram, 62,192 aged recipients hare
had their cases closed because ef
death.
NAGGING BACKACHE
Hi sonic red Kulnev Action. Don’t Neglect It!
Modarw Me with It* aoo—I— harry I Symptom* of disturbed kidney fn
and worry, Irregular habits, improper may be nagging backache, pcreieten
mting.^drin hint, rtpoauro, contagion | aeha, dilemma, gifting up alght^ aa
hospital* crowded
inking, exposure, coni
do,
wded. , ...uwi
affect, art disturbing to
nd oftentimes
the kidneys and oftentimes
people suffer without know-
ing that disordered kidney
getloa may (art tha
trouble.
After rolds, fever and
aaa of body impurities
the kidneys must filler from
blood. If the kid
similar ilia than Is aa
impuri
t Altar t
Ms blood. If the kidney,
art overtaxed and fail to remove
add and otbor harmful waata, th
of the whole system.
THK REASON DOAN’S
' ARE FAMOUS
All star tbe noun,ry
grateful people mil
others i “Down’s less
helped me | I recom-
mend them to yes.11
That la why wo ear,
deli year neighbor /
function
. ______ mtbaud-
getting up nights swelling,
pnffineas under tha eyes—
a feeling of nervous anaiaty
and loan of strength and
energy. Other signs of kid-
ney or bladder disturbance
sometimes ara burning,
scanty or too frequent urina-
tion.
In each cases it is better
to rely on a m edict as that
world-wide ap-
a on something
___—_l*ly known. Use
Dsnn’a PUU. They have been winning now
than forty years. Be sure
nroval thaa
leas favored
there ia friends for
Irlends lor mors than forty yaa
to not Doan’s. Sold at nil drug t
DOAN’S PILLS
r* H yaa suffer MONTHLY
FEMALE MIN
wmcH makicyw
WEAK,CRANKY
I Nervous-
If at such times El
you’re annoyed by
tramps, headaches. jB
backache, distress of JaBtrriMftl
“Irregularities,” a bloated frelhv.
periods of the blues-due to func-
tional monthly disturbances - try
Lydia E. Ptnkham’s Vegetable Cogn-
pound. This famous liquid - time
tested for over 60 years-not only
helps relieve monthly pain but also j
tired, nervous feelings of such H
when due to this cause.
Lydia Plnkham'g Compound 1* |
one medicine you can buy H
made especially /nr women-
regularly lt helps build upM
|ance against such xympttH
Hands upon thovj
land girls have
rectlona. Plnkham’*
^warth trying!
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Luker, Phil E. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 182, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1942, newspaper, March 30, 1942; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888474/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.